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Books available: The Pizza Guy #1 – #8 (a complete series)

The Sixer #1 – #4 (formerly know as Fort Dudak’s Six Panels and Fort Dudak’s Sick Pack) –what can I say; I’m a flake.

Gentlemen’s Western Entertainment #2 — a sequel of a collaboration that began with Sam Battin over at Comics-For-Grownups.com.

Spider’s in the Ointment #1 — the anthology comic that began it all, collaboration with Sam Battin.

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Ween, CosmicSpaz, Casey Crowe, and Me

Tap Tap Tap.  Yeah, the internet is always on.

So, a couple of things. Firstly, I love the band wEEn.  The BEST band I’ve ever known.  So, somehow without looking, I came across this lovely, plaintive, wrong-in-good-way cover on the TUBE.

Cosmicspaz does covers of Ween songs and originals.  And, crazily, this young lady looks a lot like the character Casey Crowe whom I’ve been drawing for decades!

Casey Crowe
Casey Crowe

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I’ve been reading a lot of Freud of late and he calls bullshit on the value of synchronicity.  I’ma too lazy to cite the reference partly because I heard it on the podcast, Partially Examined Life, their first episode on Freud (I am a PEL citizen).  Yes, I know I said “reading” — I am doing that too, but the note above came from something I heard. I highly recommend PEL, too, BTW, if you are interested in learning about the history of philosophy in an entertaining and potentially rigorous way (what do I know of argumentative rigor?  I’m a BFA!)  I know that Jung made a big deal of synchronicity but I doubt this had much to do with the big split between him and Freud.  My mad money’s on Freud as the one with the most profound effect on how we talk about mind, culture, art, etc.  Of course, I am a dude, a dude’s dude, so of course Freud speaks to me.  The voices in your head are probably different.

Also, my latest The Pizza Guy is here at Comixology.  I do have stuff on DriveThruComics too, exclusively in pdf format, but, honestly, their layout requirements make it harder on me than Comixology’s do, so my attitudinal lassitude frequently delays. The most recent issues of TPG and Fort Dudak’s Six Pack are not up on DriveThru yet, but there’s plenty of stuff there.

By the way, if you want print copies, email me at apostatemansion at the g mail, and pay me ten bucks via paypal, and I will happily USPS you paper copies.  I know that most comics nerds like paper.  Me too.  But I’d be a fool not to make use of digital distribution despite not caring as much for it myself.

I’m going to start essaying/journaling more on this site because why the hell not?

Also, keep an eye on my brother-site, comics-for-grownups.com.  My associates over there are brewing interesting content too!

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Fort Dudak’s Six Panels on ComiXology! (& More!)

Yes!  Finally I am doing something about distribution other than xeroxes, staples, and the interior of a steamer trunk in my basement.  I’m for sale on the internet, on the premier digital distribution network for comics (and comix and graphic novels, etc.).

Fort Dudak’s Six Panels #2

Also, I’ve been supporting a great, old friend in the development of his comics website comics-for-grownups, and their artists are distributing comics on ComiXology, too!  To read about them, go here: Stable of Artists at C4G.


Gentlemen’s Pernicious Entertainment

Also (news piles up when one neglects regular website updates), follow me on Twitter if you’d like: Here!

And lasty, I am inking the final page of The Pizza Guy issue number 2, this week. I am hoping to have both issues available for Emerald City ComiCon in Seattle in 2015. I plan to be sitting with the SICAGA folks. More about them in another post.